Cara Delevingne said she ‘got her power back’ after quitting drugs and booze, and sobriety has clearly given her bank balance a boost.
Daily Mail’s Richard Eden can reveal that the model and actress’s company, Cara & Co Ltd, has seen its assets rocket by almost £3 million to £44 million in 12 months.
Newly published accounts disclose that the rise was driven by shrewd stock market-listed investments which increased from £19.4 million to £22.3 million.
She also has £850,000 in unnamed artworks.
Paperwork covering 2024 also stresses that the £44 million in accumulated earnings kept in the company do not include dividends which she has paid to herself as the owner of the company.
Sadly, for the curious, the amount Cara, 33, paid herself is omitted.

Cara Delevingne said she ”got her power back’ after quitting drugs and booze, and sobriety has clearly given her bank balance a boost (pictured at the Cannes Film Festival in May)
Cara has taken a selective approach to work projects in recent years, after stepping back from full time modelling a decade ago to pursue acting.
Over the past ten years she has had a string of big screen parts in the likes of Suicide Squad and TV roles in Carnival Row and Only Murders in the Building.
Last year she made her stage debut in the West End production of Cabaret, calling it ‘one of the most intense and rewarding things I’ve ever done.’
And next up is a collaboration with the freshly relaunched Topshop, with whom she is working on a capsule collection, due to hit shops next year.
Cara has also been concentrating on her sobriety, after checking herself into the 12-step program shortly after photos emerged of the star looking disheveled and jittery at Van Nuys airport.
While talking to Variety last year in May, Cara opened up about being sober and stated, ‘You’re not alone.’
She then encouraged, ‘If I can do it, anyone can. But you need to communicate and be honest about it as much as you can – especially with yourself.
‘I think that’s what I’ve always done with anything in this business. Whether it’s been being vocal about anxiety, depression, recovery, anything, it’s just you owe it to people to talk about your struggles…

Last year she made her stage debut in the West End production of Cabaret, calling it ‘one of the most intense and rewarding things I’ve ever done’
‘Because being in this world is not perfect. No one is perfect. So to be honest, it’s the least I can do.’
And during an interview with Vogue, Cara got candid about her decision to check into the 12-step program in 2022.
‘Before I was always into the quick fix of healing, going to a weeklong retreat or to a course for trauma, say, and that helped for a minute, but it didn’t ever really get to the nitty-gritty, the deeper stuff.’
The model explained, ‘This time I realized that 12-step treatment was the best thing, and it was about not being ashamed of that.
‘The community made a huge difference. The opposite of addiction is connection, and I really found that in 12-step.’

Cara has also been concentrating on her sobriety, after checking herself into the 12-step program (pictured at an afterparty for Cabaret in March)
Cara also revealed that she has gotten ‘her power back’ amid her sobriety while talking to The Times last year.
‘I used to think drugs and alcohol helped me cope…but they didn’t, they kept me sad and super depressed. I feel like I’ve got my power back and I’m not being controlled by other things.’